The city School Construction Authority says that if residents do not want a new elementary school on the Keil Bros. property in Bayside, an alternate site should be recommended.

The SCA should be told that we have another site for a school in District 26, and that site is PS 130 on Francis Lewis Boulevard and 42nd Avenue. The school is geographically in District 26, but as many know it was stolen from the community many years ago.

After several incarnations, it was turned over to District 25, with local students effectively shut out and bused to overcrowded schools like PS 31, near the Keil property, PS 159 and PS 162. If PS 130 were to be reclaimed for District 26, it would take the pressure off those other schools. A new elementary school may be appropriate in other District 26 areas and/or District 25.

The Auburndale Improvement Association Inc., a local civic organization, has collected more than 200 petition signatures from residents living around PS 130 demanding that the school be returned to our community. Many of the petitions have detailed statements demonstrating just how upset and outraged local residents are.

Property values are affected in this area as well. What family would want to buy a home in a community where children cannot readily use their local school and have to be bused to other overcrowded schools?

So far, we have received no response from city Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott, the city Department of Education, the SCA or the two local superintendents about the petitions. Copies of the more than 200 signatures were sent to each party as well as to Borough President Helen Marshall, state Sen. Tony Avella (D-Bayside), state Assemblyman Ed Braunstein (D-Bayside) and City Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Whitestone).

The community surrounding PS 130 will not give up until that school is returned to use for local children. We have no problem with the program for special needs children currently in the building remaining there, and we understand that the changeover to local use would be gradual so as not to disturb the education of children currently attending the school.

Reader Feedback

Danny Feldman from D. 216 says:

The issue of PS 130--District 25 or 26?--has been going on since the 70's. Once-empty schools became overcrowded again as a result of population shifts, the in-fighting began. The wheel turns but goes no where.

Aug. 26, 2013, 10:35 am

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